"It seems obligatory for a band that wants to move forward to try to do things that seem impossible and seem way out there, because that's going to be where you define yourselves," Baizley says. "And that's how you're going to make steps forward, is by doing things that feel a little exposed and feel a little uncomfortable at first. That's personal music. That's where the heartbeat of this band lies. We can do something this year that we were completely incapable of doing last year. Once we've done this and it becomes a part of what we do, then we're just going to look for something else. Music — it's a super-broad thing. We are all individuals, so we've got broad tastes. It's a disservice to the band, it's a disservice to us as individuals and it's a huge affront to our audience if we don't try."